peatuseajad
Peatuseajad refers to periods of geological time characterized by a significant and widespread deposition of peat. Peat, a partially decayed organic matter, forms in waterlogged environments such as bogs and mires where the lack of oxygen inhibits complete decomposition. The accumulation of large quantities of peat over extensive areas indicates prolonged conditions favorable for peat formation.
These peatuseajad are significant in paleoclimatology and paleoecology. The layers of peat act as a natural
While not a formally recognized geological epoch or period, the term peatuseajad is used to describe distinct